Gregory started as an administrative assistant in public relations in 1976, six months before the franchise’s first game. She left as the beacon of their community outreach and the vital liaison to former players, who got the Gregory touch whether they were Hall of Famers or third-stringers.
The Seahawks these days are reeling from the loss of a foundational member of their organization, someone beloved and respected by everyone and deemed virtually irreplaceable.
On June 29, Sandy Gregory walked out the VMAC door in Renton for the final time, heading toward a well-earned retirement that ended a 42-year Seahawks career.